If you check the option to install for all users during installation of an addon the script will be put into Program Files folder. However this will require you to run Mediamonkey as administrator for the installation.

nohitter151 wrote:If you check the option to install for all users during installation of an addon the script will be put into Program Files folder. However this will require you to run Mediamonkey as administrator for the installation.

I didn't get offered such an option as fas as I know! And as the sole user of this XP PC I have administrator rights.

Yesterday I installed that script to ensure it was up to date (without unchecking that option - a mistake). Then I manually transferred it across toC:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto and changed Scripts.ini as per trixmoto's instructions atviewtopic.php?t=22915#p113431

Is that why that option is now shown as inaccessible? How should I proceed to get it formally recognised as an All Users?

Guest, nohitter: Thanks both, but perhaps I didn't explain clearly enough. I am the administrator. Or, at least I have Administrator privileges/permissions. What I was trying to do was change a script unthinkingly installed recently using the default (Current User) to All Users. So that I could remove the unnecessary (and to me confusing) separate folder of scripts I showed earlier.

I've now succeeded, by first uninstalling those from Tools > Extensions, then re-installing from the latest MMIP, and this time unchecking the default option.

I did try that Run As method out of curiosity but it started to re-install MM from scratch!

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